Ann Arbor Public Schools administrators will be hosting two public interview sessions this month as they work to find the next principals for Huron and Pioneer high schools.

Four candidates for each position will be publicly introduced for the first time during the separate interview sessions. The district is not announcing the names of the candidates prior to the interviews.

From 4 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 10 the district is inviting staff, parents and students to attend candidate interviews at Pioneer High School.

Candidate interviews at Huron High School will be from 4 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 17. Staff, parents and students are invited to attend as well.

At both Pioneer and Huron, the candidates will each have 45 minutes to talk about their qualifications, present an entry plan and to answer audience questions.

District administrators will be seeking input from those that attend the candidate interviews. The input will be a factor in narrowing the field of candidates.

Huron Principal Arthur Williams will be retiring at the end of this school year after a 19-year term in the building. At Pioneer, the district is seeking a permanent leader after having three different principals in the building since the fall of 2012.

District officials brought back a retired administrator—Tamber Woodworth—to lead the building in an interim role for the spring 2014 semester after Principal Cindy Leaman was tapped to lead the district's new virtual academy.